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He recalled, “We just went to a big bin every morning and loaded our wheeled rack with a batch of whatever chassis we were working on that day.

The boss came around and said what we'd be building. Probably the same as the pots and transformers that we just dug out of the boxes.

Other cabinet coverings include blond Tolex, dark brown Tolex with a wheat-colored grille (custom for a Canadian music store chain), and the Texas Red Tolex.

Stock Speakers Outside the chassis, Fender has used several different speakers in some Blues Junior models.

These are marked with EIA code “606” which is the company number for Schumacher.

Well, this universal “truth” was debunked when we found a bunch of amps with transformers made by the Better Coil and Transformers company.

The C12N doesn’t sound much like vintage Jensens, and it can be shrill-sounding. Some people prefer the Special Design and don’t consider it an improvement.

The Texas Red model uses the Celestion Vintage 30 speaker.

The cream-colored board is laid out entirely differently (and better) than the green board. But the old ones sound darker, while the new ones are brighter, with more emphasis on treble tones.Rather than just replacing the previous models with different ones, Fender have completely and comprehensively re-imagined the entire vintage-reissue concept-restoring original tooling dies, voicing new pickups, reformulating vintage colors and more-based on actual vintage guitars.Fender introduced the Blues Junior in 1995, and has revised and updated it periodically since then.One is not necessarily better than the other; the dark tones are nice for blues and jazz, while the new amps do brighter tones better.All green board and all cream board Blues Juniors are identical electronically, despite what the salesman told you. Below is a table of revision dates and the changes made on those dates. Fender adopted a two-letter dating code in 1990, and the code can be found on the Quality Assurance label, inside the cabinet, sometimes located on the bottom, next to the reverb tank, sometimes on the side.The V30 is known for its strong midrange and is well suited for classic rock/lead guitar.It’s a little weak in the bass and the highs are a bit more muted than the other speakers.